The Passionate Crime a Tale of Faerie

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The Passionate Crime a Tale of Faerie
Thurston, E. Temple (Ernest Temple), 1879-1933
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Clear as was the day, there were veiling clouds, thin scarfs of mist that passed beneath them, now hiding the far-off valleys, now revealing them in the glamour of the sun. The little cabins and the tiny farms were like scraps of white paper, the faintly distinguishable trail of life in a paper chase of the giants. From those heights she saw the world with new eyes and, however dimly, yet there in the faint consciousness of her mind came the suspicion of what he learnt in his solitude.
Far away
... beyond the valley and across the moors a thick cluster of trees marked the direction of Bally- saggartmore on that living map of green. She touched his arm and stretched out her hand, point- ing, it seemed to her, across the continent, and said, "That's where I live. " His eyes went out to the line of light winding through the trees. This was the Blackwater, thread- ing emeralds on a string of gold.
These were the first words which had been spoken since they had left his cabin. Then silence sur- 184 THE PASSIONATE CRIME rounded them again, a stillness that was a tangible thing, a quiet like the hush of children, waiting with minds on tiptoe for a story.


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